Back in Sept of 2022, the City of Eagle Mountain lost $1.13 Million dollars to an unknown hacker. We are now coming up on the 6-month mark since the unidentified thief took the $1.13 million from the City. The question stands, has the city been able to recoup the $1.13 Million? On the rumor stop…
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When Is the Best Time to Visit Utah?
Utah is the 13th largest state in the United States and home to some of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the West. Bordered by Idaho and Wyoming to the north, Colorado to the east, Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west. Utah is a great place to explore, offering stunning deserts…
Read moreCedar Valley Sentinel on Left Of The Lake Podcast
I got to do something that I have not done before. I was asked to be a guest on a podcast. The podcast is called Left of the Lake. The podcast is done by three friends that want to inform people about the history, businesses, and current happenings of the residents that live Left of…
Read moreWestlake Thunder has 13 students sign up to play college sports
On Feb 1st, Westlake had a Signing Celebration to celebrate the 13 student-athletes who are now moving on to play college athletics. The school has students from baseball, basketball, football, cross country, and lacrosse teams move on to play for college teams. The following students received offers to play for a college/university team.
Read moreHow Big Will Eagle Mountian get
That is a huge question, but what we can tell you is that right now if all of the approved housing was built and in place, the population is estimated to be 176,429 people living in Eagle Mountain. These statistics are from a presentation that was given to the City Council on July 19, 2022,…
Read moreCVHS to host a Community Information Night
The Cedar Valley Highschool Community Outreach for the Cedar Valley High School Cluster is sponsoring a Community Information Night. It will be held on Wednesday, February 22nd from 3:30-7:00 PM at the High School. All Eagle Mountain families are invited to attend. The event will have food trucks, games, and prizes. Food trucks will include…
Read moreThe Leading Cause of Death in Women is Heart Disease – But There are Things That Women Can Do to Reduce Risk
“Heart disease is a man’s disease.” “I’m too young.” “Breast cancer is my real threat.” If you’ve heard or said any of this before, you’re not alone. Despite increases in awareness over the past decades, only about half (56%) of women recognize that heart disease is their leading killer, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. “Heart…
Read moreThe Unseen Cost of Living for Rural Americans: Inflation Figures Don’t Tell the Whole Story
The overall inflation rate is seen as a key indicator in assessing the economy. Still, it does not take into account the unique spending habits of rural Americans, who make up 14% of the population. An analysis of four critical goods and services found that rural areas are likely suffering more from inflation than urban…
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